Yes, no material allows 100% transmission of light. In fact, the resistance of the passage of light is what allows a prism to refract. A prism made of a theoretical 100% light trasmitter would not function as a prism regardless of its shape.
The answer gets doubled.
Cloth gets warm when heated.
The mantel gets heated with hot stuff
It gets hotter.
It may speed up when heated.
Ozone when heated gets decomposed. It decomposes into oxygen.
Feebas evolves into Milotic if it gets traded with the Prism Scale.
air gets heated with carben dioxid and the rays of the sun
When your body gets over heated
it gets hotter
when metal is heated it gets bigger because the particles move fast
The water in your body gets heated, and then the heated water perspires as sweat.